Tettnanger A

Tettnanger A was created in the 1970’s at the University of Hohenheim in Germany via clonal selection from the original Tettnang Tettnanger hop. Sibling to Tettnanger B, Tettnanger A was originally thought to contain higher alpha percentages though testing in the US has brought this into question. It is said to have a pleasant, continental-style aroma and like it’s parent, is thought to be a descendant of Czech variety, Saaz.

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Julian Healey is a writer turned marketing consultant, author and entrepreneur. Venturing from his home in Melbourne, Julian has travelled to four continents conversing with brewers and hop farmers about their craft. Driven by an intense curiosity for the business of craft beer, he has spent more than five years researching beer hops. It’s his intention to continue these travels, learning more about the ever-evolving role hops play within the global brewing industry.